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co. Back, etc., olivaceous grayish, brown or chaetura drab; neck and under parts 

 strongly tinged •with vinaceous; bill and feet smaller. 

 d. Back, etc., lighter olivaceous grayish brown (not darker than chaetura 

 drab), the tail purplish grayish brown or bronzy grayish brown; under parts 

 lighter. 

 e. Darker. 

 /. Head, neck, and under parts darker, more purplish, vinaceous; wing, 

 176.8; tail, 130.8; exposed culmen, 14.2; tarsus, 23.2; middle toe, 

 25.7. (Eastern Brazil, in Provinces of Bahia and Pernambuco, to 

 British Guiana and eastern Peru.) 



(Enoenas plumbea locutrix (extralimital). a 

 ff. Head, neck, and under parts lighter, more pinkish, vinaceous; wing, 

 180.4; tail, 139.4; exposed culmen, 15.3; tarsus, 22.6; middle toe, 

 25.6. (Northern Peru to Eastern Andes of Colombia.) 



(Enoenas plumbea propinq.ua (extralimital).& 

 ee. Paler. (Western Brazil; Bolivia; southeastern Peru?.) 



(Enoenas plumbea pallescens (extraliraital).c 

 dd. Back, etc., dark chaetura drab to dark fuscous, the- tail nearly black; under 

 parts darker; wing, 176.5; tail, 139.7; exposed culmen, 15.4; tarsus, 

 23.4; middle toe, 26.1. (Andes of northern Ecuador.) 



(Enoenas plumbea chapmani (extralimital). d 



56. Inner webs of remiges more or less cinnamomeous or wood brown; head, neck, 



and under parts strongly vinaceous; back, etc., chestnut-brown; wing, 171.1; 



tail, 133.7; exposed culmen, 13.2; tarsus, 22.4; middle toe, 25.2. (Colombia 



to eastern Ecuador and Bolivia) (Enoenas bogotensis (extralimital).« 



aa. Smaller (wing less than 165, averaging very much less). 

 6. Back, etc., decidedly brown or rufescent brown. ((Enoenas subvinacea.) 

 c. Back, etc., averaging more rufescent; size averaging larger; wing, 162.3; tail, 

 122.8; exposed culmen, 13.9; tarsus, 22; middle toe, 24.1. (Costa Rica and 

 Panama) (Enoenas subvinacea subvinacea (p. 326). 



"■ Columba locutrix Maximilian, Beis. Bras., ii, 1821, 118, 213 (Ilheos, Prov. Bahia, 

 e. Brazil; type now in coll. Am. Mus. N. H.); Temminck, PI. Col., livr. 28, 1823, 

 pi. 166 and text; Knip and Prevost, Pig., ii, 1838^3, 80, pi. 44; Allen, Bull. Am. 

 Mus. N. H., ii, 1889, 290 (crit.).— P[eristera] locutrix Hartlaub, Syst. Verz., 1844, 

 99. — Janthoenas locutrix Beichenbach, Av. Syst. Nat., 1852, p. xxv, fig. 1271. — 

 Ch[loroenas] locutrix Reichenbach, Vollst. Naturg., Columbariae, i, 1861, 63 (Bahia); 

 ii, 1862, 172, pi. 2, fig. 21. — C[olumba] infuscata Lichtenstein, Verz. Doubl. Berlin 

 Mus., 1823, 66 (Bahia, e. Brazil; coll. Berlin Mus.).— Macropygia infuscata Swainson, 

 Classif. Birds, ii, 1837, 349. — tCMoroenas infuscata Bunneister, Syst. Ueb. Th. Bras., 

 iii, 1856, 292 (Novo Friborgo, s. Brazil). — (l)Columba plumbea baeri Hellmayr, Novit. 

 Zool., xv, no. 1, June 25, 1908, 91 (Goyaz, e.-centr. Brazil; coll. Tring Mus.). 



& Columba plumbea propinqua Cory, Pub. 182, Field Mus. N. H. (Orn. Ser., i, no. 8), 

 Feb. 23, 1915, 205 (Moyabamba, n. e. Peru; coll. Field Mus. Nat. Hist.). 



« Columba plumbea pallescens Snethlage, Journ. fur Orn., lvii, Heft 1, Jan., 1908, 22 

 (Bom Lugar, Rio Purus, w. Brazil; coll. Mus. Goeldi). — [Columba] pallescens Bra- 

 bourne and Chubb, Birds South Am., i, Dec, 1912, 16. 



I have not seen this form and therefore can not give its differential characters 

 with more exactness. 



a New subspecies. Type, no. 123812, coll. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., adult male, 

 Gualea, Prov. Pichincha, n. Ecuador, June 23, 1913; W. B. Richardson, collector. 



« Columba plumbea Vieil. "subsp. n. bogotensis" Berlepsch and Leverkuhn, Ornis, 

 vi, Heft 1, Jan. (?), 1890, 32 (Bogota, Colombia; coll. Kiel Mus.). — Columba plumbea 

 bogotensis Hartert, Novit. Zool., ix, Dec, 1902, 602 (Paramba, n. w. Ecuador; crit.). 



